Luis's successive words made it impossible for Mrs. Petersen to refute.
She looked at Luis and felt shameless.
After all, Luis told the truth.
What's more, even if Alison and Luis fell in love, Alison’s parents and Luis's parents might not object because of their close friendship.
But Mrs. Petersen was still angry because Luis was so arrogant in front of her, "Luis, is this your attitude towards your teacher?"
"Mrs. Petersen, which sentence did I say wrong?"
The math teacher next to them hurriedly said, "Mrs. Petersen, don't be angry. Luis has always been like this. You know it.
Luis, help me take yesterday's homework back and send them."
Luis did well in math, so the math teacher liked Luis.
She thought in her heart, 'Luis is not only a genius in math but also good-looking and from a rich family. It can be said that he is God's favorite. Naturally, he is somewhat arrogant.' So she was not angry.
Luis didn’t want to quarrel with his head teacher, so he didn't continue to say anything after the math teacher spoke for him, "Then I will go back, Mrs. Petersen."
After the math teacher's persuasion, Mrs. Petersen could only nod her head and let Luis go back to the classroom.
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